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Doc Holliday Scrabble Tile Earrings
John Henry "Doc" Holliday (Aug. 14, 1851 - Nov. 8, 1887) was an American dentist, gambler and gunfighter of the American Old West frontier who is usually remembered for his frienship with Wyatt Eart and the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. (source: Wikipedia)
These unique earrings are made with standard scrabble tile game pieces. The images are are altered digitally and printed on high quality paper. The image is then attached to the smooth side of a scrabble tile. The image is then sprayed with a protective coating, and then a thick protective glaze is applied.
The sides of the tile are hand painted to give it a 'framed' look.
The bail on this pair is glued onto the back of the tile.
The back of the earrings are random scrabble tile letters, and are not altered.
Each pair is hand-made by Owner/Designer Carla Ekman
Specifications:
Size: Approximately 1 3/4" from the very top of the earring. Will not hang down that far below your earlobe.
Materials: Earring wires are sterling silver French Wires.
Scrabble tile size: Approximately 5/8" wide by 3/4" tall. Not suitable for very small children.
Care: Scrabble tile jewelry is not waterproof. Do not wear in shower or while swimming. If needed use a damp soft cloth to gently clean. |
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